Essential Utilities

CAMDEN, N.J. and BRYN MAWR, Pa., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — American Water Works Company, Inc. (NYSE: AWK) (“American Water”) and Essential Utilities, Inc. (NYSE: WTRG) (“Essential Utilities”) announced that, at their respective special shareholder meetings held earlier today, each company’s shareholders overwhelmingly approved the proposals related to their previously announced proposed merger, based on final voting results reported by each company on a Current Report on Form 8‑K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Shareholders of both companies expressed strong confidence in this transaction, as approximately 99% of American Water’s shares present at the meeting voted to approve the share issuance, and nearly 95% of Essential Utilities’ shares voted were cast in support of the merger. 

The merger is expected to close by the end of the first quarter of 2027, but remains subject to customary closing conditions, including, among others, clearance under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, and required regulatory approvals, including approval from applicable public utility commissions.

For additional details regarding the transaction, please visit americanwateressentialutilitiesmerger.com.

About American Water
American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States. With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing® by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people with regulated operations in 14 states and on 18 military installations. American Water’s 6,700 talented professionals leverage their significant expertise and the company’s national size and scale to achieve excellent outcomes for the benefit of customers, employees, investors and other stakeholders. For more information, visit amwater.com and join American Water on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Instagram.

About Essential Utilities
Essential Utilities, Inc. (NYSE: WTRG) delivers safe, clean, reliable services that improve quality of life for individuals, families, and entire communities. With a focus on water, wastewater and natural gas, Essential is committed to sustainable growth, operational excellence, a superior customer experience, and premier employer status. We are advocates for the communities we serve and are dedicated stewards of natural lands, protecting thousands of acres of forests and other habitats throughout our footprint.  Operating as the Aqua and Peoples brands, Essential serves approximately 5.5 million people across nine states. Essential is one of the most significant publicly traded water, wastewater service and natural gas providers in the U.S. Learn more at www.essential.co.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements included in this communication are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In some cases, these forward-looking statements can be identified by words with prospective meanings such as “intend,” “plan,” “estimate,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “expect,” “predict,” “project,” “propose,” “assume,” “forecast,” “outlook,” “future,” “likely,” “pending,” “goal,” “objective,” “potential,” “continue,” “seek to,” “may,” “can,” “will,” “should” and “could,” or the negative of such terms or other variations or similar expressions. Forward-looking statements may relate to, among other things: statements about the benefits of the proposed merger, including future financial and operating results; the parties’ respective plans, objectives, expectations and intentions; the expected timing and likelihood of completion of the merger and related transactions; the results of any strategic review; expected synergies of the proposed merger; the timing and result of various regulatory proceedings related to the proposed merger, and other general rate cases, filings for infrastructure surcharges and other governmental agency authorizations and proceedings, and filings to address regulatory lag; the combined company’s ability to execute its current and long-term business, operational, capital expenditures and growth plans and strategies; the amount, allocation and timing of projected capital expenditures and related funding requirements; the future impacts of increased or increasing transaction and financing costs associated with the proposed merger or otherwise, as well as inflation and interest rates; each party’s ability to finance current and projected operations, capital expenditure needs and growth initiatives by accessing the debt and equity capital markets and sources of short-term liquidity; impacts of the proposed merger on the future settlement or settlements of a party’s forward sale agreements, including potential adjustments to the forward sale price or other economic terms thereunder, and the amount of and the intended use of net proceeds from any such future settlement or settlements; the outcome and impact on other governmental and regulatory investigations; the filing of class action lawsuits and other litigation and legal proceedings related to the proposed merger; the ability to complete, and the timing and efficacy of, the design, development, implementation and improvement of technology and other strategic initiatives; each party’s ability to comply with new and changing environmental regulations; regulatory, legislative, tax policy or legal developments; and impacts that future significant tax legislation may have on each such party and on its business, results of operations, cash flows and liquidity.

These forward-looking statements are predictions based on currently available information, the parties’ current respective expectations and assumptions regarding future events that American Water and Essential Utilities believe to be reasonable. They are not, however, guarantees or assurances of any outcomes, performance or achievements, and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon them. You should not regard any forward-looking statement as a representation or warranty by American Water, Essential Utilities or any other person that the expectation, plan or objective expressed in such forward-looking statement will be successfully achieved in any specified time frame, or at all. The forward-looking statements are subject to a number of estimates and assumptions, and known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors. Actual results may differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements included in this communication as a result of the factors discussed in American Water’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on February 19, 2025 (available at: ir.amwater.com), Essential Utilities’ Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, as filed with the SEC on February 27, 2025 (available at: essential.co), and each party’s other filings with the SEC, and additional risks and uncertainties, including with respect to (1) the parties’ ability to consummate the proposed merger pursuant to the terms of the definitive merger agreement or at all; (2) each party’s requirement to obtain required governmental and regulatory approvals required for the proposed merger (and/or that such approvals may result in the imposition of burdensome or commercially undesirable conditions, including required dispositions, that could adversely affect the combined company or the expected benefits of the proposed merger); (3) an event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the termination of the merger agreement; (4) the failure to satisfy or waive a condition to closing of the proposed merger on a timely basis or at all; (5) a delay in the timing to consummate the proposed merger; (6) the failure to integrate the parties’ businesses successfully; (7) the failure to fully realize benefits, efficiencies and cost savings from the proposed merger or that such benefits, efficiencies and cost savings may take longer to realize or be more costly to achieve than expected; (8) negative or adverse impacts of the announcement of the proposed merger on the market price of American Water’s or Essential Utilities’ common stock; (9) the risk of litigation, legal proceedings or other challenges related to the proposed merger; (10) disruption from the proposed merger making it more difficult to maintain relationships with customers, employees, contractors, suppliers, regulators, vendors, elected officials, governmental agencies, or other stakeholders; (11) the diversion of each party’s management’s time and attention from ongoing business operations and opportunities of such party on merger-related matters; (12) the challenging macroeconomic environment, including disruptions in the water and wastewater utility industries; (13) the ability of each party to manage its respective existing operations and financing arrangements on favorable terms or at all, including with respect to future capital expenditures and investments, operations, and maintenance costs; (14) changes in environmental laws and regulations regarding each party’s respective operations that may adversely impact such party’s businesses or increase the cost of operations; (15) changes in each party’s key management and personnel; (16) changes in tax laws that could adversely affect beneficial tax treatment of the proposed merger; (17) regulatory, legislative, local or municipal actions affecting the water and wastewater industries, which could adversely affect the parties’ respective utility subsidiaries; and (18) other economic, business and other factors, including inflation, interest rate fluctuations or tariffs. The foregoing factors should not be construed as exhaustive.

These forward-looking statements are qualified by, and should be read together with, the risks and uncertainties set forth above and the risk factors included in American Water’s and Essential Utilities’ respective annual and quarterly reports as filed with the SEC and in the definitive joint proxy statement/prospectus, as filed with the SEC on December 31, 2025 (available at: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1410636/000119312525337598/d15683d424b3.htm), and readers should refer to such risks, uncertainties and risk factors in evaluating such forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statements speak only as of the date this communication is first used or given. Neither American Water nor Essential Utilities has any obligation or intention to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, changed circumstances or otherwise, except as otherwise required by the federal securities laws. New factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for American Water or Essential Utilities to predict all such factors. Furthermore, it may not be possible to assess the impact of any such factor on American Water’s or Essential Utilities’ businesses, viewed independently or together, or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement.

Important Additional Information about the Proposed Merger and Where to Find It 
In connection with the proposed merger, on December 17, 2025, American Water filed a registration statement on Form S-4 (Registration No. 333-292182) with the SEC, as amended on December 29, 2025 (as amended, the “registration statement”). The registration statement, which was declared effective by the SEC on December 30, 2025, includes a document that serves as a prospectus of American Water with respect to the shares of American Water’s common stock to be issued in the proposed merger and a joint proxy statement of American Water and Essential Utilities for their respective shareholders, and each party has filed and will file other documents regarding the proposed merger with the SEC. Each party filed the definitive joint proxy statement/prospectus with the SEC on December 31, 2025 (available at: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1410636/000119312525337598/d15683d424b3.htm) and commenced mailing of the definitive joint proxy statement/prospectus to their respective shareholders on December 31, 2025. This communication is not a substitute for the registration statement, the definitive joint proxy statement/prospectus or any other document that American Water or Essential Utilities has filed or may file with the SEC or mail to their respective shareholders in connection with the proposed merger. BEFORE MAKING ANY VOTING OR INVESTMENT DECISION, INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS OF EACH PARTY ARE URGED TO READ CAREFULLY AND IN THEIR ENTIRETY THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT, THE DEFINITIVE JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS, ANY AMENDMENTS OR SUPPLEMENTS THERETO, AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE SEC OR INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE INTO THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT AND THE DEFINITIVE JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS AS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE OR WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE, BECAUSE THEY DO AND WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Investors and security holders are able to obtain the registration statement, the definitive joint proxy statement/prospectus and the other documents filed regarding the proposed merger free of charge from the SEC’s website or from American Water or Essential Utilities. The documents filed by American Water with the SEC may be obtained free of charge at American Water’s investor relations website at ir.amwater.com or at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The documents filed by Essential Utilities with the SEC may be obtained free of charge at Essential Utilities website at essential.co or at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The information included on, or accessible through, American Water’s or Essential Utilities’ respective websites is not incorporated by reference into, and does not form a part of, this communication.

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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — During the Olympic Winter Games—one of the rare moments when the world pauses to watch humanity at its best—the Church of Scientology will air two powerful ads designed to inspire viewers across cultures, countries and generations.

 

The two spots, titled “Anthem” and “We Are Giants,” will air amid the Olympic broadcast, where stories of perseverance and human potential take center stage. While the Olympics showcase athletic excellence, the ads are not about winning medals. They focus on the purpose, promise and the inner strength shared by all people:

  • “Anthem” spotlights the unseen force behind every breakthrough, celebrating the drive that empowers all of us to achieve the extraordinary. Its message honors the greatest untapped power in the universe: the individual.
  • “We Are Giants,” equally evocative, delivers a message of resilience, reminding viewers that deep down they are not defeated, but capable of rising at any moment. The only question is how.

 

Together, the commercials convey universal themes of courage, self-determination and personal growth—values that resonate beyond borders and nations and mirror the spirit of the Olympic Games.

In addition to the Olympic broadcast, the ads will also appear on the Church’s social media platforms including X, Facebook and Instagram to reach international audiences. Both ads will be available in 17 languages, reinforcing the campaign’s global scope.

The full versions of “Anthem” and “We Are Giants” can be seen on the Church’s YouTube channel.

The ads were produced entirely in-house at Scientology Media Productions, the Church’s state-of-the-art studio in Los Angeles.

Scientology Network debuted on March 12, 2018, launched by David Miscavige, ecclesiastical leader of the Scientology religion. Since then, Scientology Network has been viewed in over 240 countries and territories worldwide in 17 languages. Satisfying the curiosity of people about Scientology, the network takes viewers across six continents, spotlighting the everyday lives of Scientologists, showing the Church as a global organization and presenting its Social Betterment programs that have touched the lives of millions worldwide. The network also showcases documentaries by independent filmmakers who represent a cross-section of cultures and faiths, but share a common purpose of uplifting communities. Scientology Network’s innovative content has been recognized with more than 175 industry awards, including Tellys, Communitas and Hermes Creative Awards.

Broadcast from Scientology Media Productions, the Church’s global media center in Los Angeles, Scientology Network is available on DIRECTV Channel 320, DIRECTV STREAM and AT&T U-verse and can be streamed at scientology.tv, on mobile apps and via the Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple TV platforms.

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Funding will Support Communities Most Impacted by Air Pollution

DIAMOND BAR, Calif., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — On February 6, the South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) Governing Board approved $30 million to help communities disproportionately impacted by air pollution replace older school buses with new, zero-emission models and install supporting charging infrastructure.

South Coast AQMD’s Assembly Bill (AB) 617 Clean Community School Initiative is an incentive program supporting school-related projects in overburdened communities identified through the AB 617 Program. Applicants must be the operators of privately-owned school buses contracted with and servicing public school districts within the identified communities.

The initiative is expected to significantly reduce air pollution, including smog-forming nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM10)—tiny particles that can penetrate deep into the lungs. Reducing exposure to these pollutants is especially critical for children, whose lungs are still developing and who are more vulnerable to respiratory illnesses such as asthma. Zero-emission school buses help create cleaner air around schools and along bus routes, supporting healthier learning environments and improving long-term health outcomes for students and surrounding communities.

Eligible existing school buses must be diesel-, compressed natural gas-, or propane-fueled; have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) greater than 8,501 pounds; be currently registered with the California Department of Motor Vehicles; and comply with the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) Truck and Bus Regulation. Buses must also have a valid California Highway Patrol (CHP) certificate at the time of application, with continuous CHP safety certificates for at least the past two years. Existing buses must be crushed or dismantled upon replacement.

Replacement buses must be CARB-certified, zero-emission vehicles with a GVWR greater than 8,501 pounds and in the same weight class as the existing school bus, unless otherwise approved by South Coast AQMD. Replacement buses are required to maintain valid CHP certificates for the duration of the contract.

Application Deadline: Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. PST.

To apply, visit South Coast AQMD’s AB 617 Community Action Plan Incentives page at: www.aqmd.gov/cleancommunityschools.

South Coast AQMD is the regulatory agency responsible for improving air quality for large areas of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, including the Coachella Valley. For news, air quality alerts, event updates and more, please visit us at www.aqmd.gov, download our award-winning app, or follow us on FacebookX (formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram.

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) announced Catherine Coleman Flowers and Lindsey Liles as the winners of its 2026 Phillip D. Reed Environmental Writing Award. Their work exemplifies the power of storytelling to capture some of the most important environmental issues facing the South.

The Reed Award celebrates writers who achieve both literary excellence and offer extraordinary insight into the South’s natural treasures and environmental challenges. Presented annually, the award recognizes outstanding writing on the Southern environment in two categories: Book and Journalism. The Book category honors work of nonfiction that are not self-published, and the Journalism category honors newspaper, magazine, and online writing published by a recognized institution such as a news organization, university, or nonprofit group. 

An award ceremony will be held in honor of the winners during the Virginia Festival of the Book. This event is free and open to the public. It will start at 5 p.m. on March 20, in the CODE Building, located at 225 West Water Street on the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Va. The event will also be streamed for free online.  

Christian Cooper will serve as the keynote speaker for the 2026 Reed Environmental Writing Award ceremony. Christian Cooper is an Emmy Award-winning host and the New York Times bestselling author of “Better Living Through Birding.” Known for his work as the host of National Geographic’s “Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper,” he brings his lifelong passion for birding and environmental advocacy to a wide audience. A former president of the Harvard Ornithological Club and current vice president of the New York City Bird Alliance, Cooper champions safe, accessible green spaces and engages underserved communities in the joys of birdwatching.

Register now to attend the ceremony or watch the livestream. The first 400 virtual registrants will receive a copy of Catherine Coleman Flowers’s book, “Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope.”  https://www.selc.org/reed-award-registration/

Here are additional details for this year’s winners:

Book Category

Catherine Coleman Flowers, a two-time recipient of the Reed Environmental Writing Award, is receiving the 2026 Reed Award for “Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope.

In “Holy Ground,” Flowers shares an inspiring collection of deeply personal essays, with an urgent message. Drawing from a lifetime of organizing and advocacy, Flowers frames the defining challenges of our time, from climate change to rural poverty, through the lived experiences of the communities most often left behind. Grounded in the history of the South, the essays lay bare how planned disinvestments and systemic neglect continue to deprive people and communities of the basic right to clean air, safe drinking water, and a healthy environment. Flowers weaves together reflections on ancestry, faith, loss, resilience, and responsibility, honoring the trailblazers who paved the way while candidly reckoning with the personal costs of fighting for the common good. With grace, moral clarity, and unwavering hope, “Holy Ground” charts a path toward social and environmental justice, calling readers to take action for their communities and for the planet we share.

Journalism Category

Lindsey Liles receives the 2026 Reed Award for the Garden & Gun feature “Inside the Fight to Save the World’s Most Endangered Wolf.

Liles’ reporting takes readers inside the ongoing struggle to protect the red wolf, the most endangered wolf species on the planet, whose only wild population remains in a small corner of eastern North Carolina. Through vivid reporting and careful attention to science, policy, and place, the story explores the fragile balance between wildlife conservation, land use, and public will. By centering on the people, ecosystems, and stakes involved, Liles’s work underscores the broader implications of species loss and the urgency of preserving the South’s natural wonders—and leaves readers with hope for the red wolf’s future.

Southern Environmental Law Center

The Southern Environmental Law Center is one of the nation’s most powerful defenders of the environment, rooted in the South. With a long track record, SELC takes on the toughest environmental challenges in court, in government, and in our communities to protect our region’s air, water, climate, wildlife, lands, and people. Nonprofit and nonpartisan, the organization has a staff of 200, including more than 130 legal and policy experts, and is headquartered in Charlottesville, Va., with offices in Asheville, Atlanta, Birmingham, Chapel Hill, Charleston, Nashville, Richmond, and Washington, D.C. selc.org  

About the Reed Award

SELC created the Reed Environmental Writing Award in 1994 to enhance public awareness of the value and vulnerability of the South’s natural treasures and to recognize and encourage the writers who most effectively tell the stories about the region’s environment. The award is named for SELC founding trustee Phil Reed, a talented attorney and committed environmental leader who believed deeply in the power of writing to change hearts and minds.

Selected by a distinguished panel of judges, Reed Award winners recently have included Jared Kofsky, Maia Rosenfeld, and Steve Osunsami of ABC News, Jonathan Mingle, author of “Gaslight,” Emily Strasser for her book “Half-Life of a Secret,” NPR’s David Folkenflik with Floodlight’s Mario Ariza and Miranda Green, Corban Addison for “Wastelands: The True Story of Farm Country on Trial,” Isabelle Chapman author of “Gambling ‘America’s Amazon” for CNN; and J. Drew Lanham, author of “The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature.”

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) announced Catherine Coleman Flowers and Lindsey Liles as the winners of its 2026 Phillip D. Reed Environmental Writing Award. Their work exemplifies the power of storytelling to capture some of the most important environmental issues facing the South.

The Reed Award celebrates writers who achieve both literary excellence and offer extraordinary insight into the South’s natural treasures and environmental challenges. Presented annually, the award recognizes outstanding writing on the Southern environment in two categories: Book and Journalism. The Book category honors work of nonfiction that are not self-published, and the Journalism category honors newspaper, magazine, and online writing published by a recognized institution such as a news organization, university, or nonprofit group. 

An award ceremony will be held in honor of the winners during the Virginia Festival of the Book. This event is free and open to the public. It will start at 5 p.m. on March 20, in the CODE Building, located at 225 West Water Street on the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Va. The event will also be streamed for free online.  

Christian Cooper will serve as the keynote speaker for the 2026 Reed Environmental Writing Award ceremony. Christian Cooper is an Emmy Award-winning host and the New York Times bestselling author of “Better Living Through Birding.” Known for his work as the host of National Geographic’s “Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper,” he brings his lifelong passion for birding and environmental advocacy to a wide audience. A former president of the Harvard Ornithological Club and current vice president of the New York City Bird Alliance, Cooper champions safe, accessible green spaces and engages underserved communities in the joys of birdwatching.

Register now to attend the ceremony or watch the livestream. The first 400 virtual registrants will receive a copy of Catherine Coleman Flowers’s book, “Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope.”  https://www.selc.org/reed-award-registration/

Here are additional details for this year’s winners:

Book Category

Catherine Coleman Flowers, a two-time recipient of the Reed Environmental Writing Award, is receiving the 2026 Reed Award for “Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope.

In “Holy Ground,” Flowers shares an inspiring collection of deeply personal essays, with an urgent message. Drawing from a lifetime of organizing and advocacy, Flowers frames the defining challenges of our time, from climate change to rural poverty, through the lived experiences of the communities most often left behind. Grounded in the history of the South, the essays lay bare how planned disinvestments and systemic neglect continue to deprive people and communities of the basic right to clean air, safe drinking water, and a healthy environment. Flowers weaves together reflections on ancestry, faith, loss, resilience, and responsibility, honoring the trailblazers who paved the way while candidly reckoning with the personal costs of fighting for the common good. With grace, moral clarity, and unwavering hope, “Holy Ground” charts a path toward social and environmental justice, calling readers to take action for their communities and for the planet we share.

Journalism Category

Lindsey Liles receives the 2026 Reed Award for the Garden & Gun feature “Inside the Fight to Save the World’s Most Endangered Wolf.

Liles’ reporting takes readers inside the ongoing struggle to protect the red wolf, the most endangered wolf species on the planet, whose only wild population remains in a small corner of eastern North Carolina. Through vivid reporting and careful attention to science, policy, and place, the story explores the fragile balance between wildlife conservation, land use, and public will. By centering on the people, ecosystems, and stakes involved, Liles’s work underscores the broader implications of species loss and the urgency of preserving the South’s natural wonders—and leaves readers with hope for the red wolf’s future.

Southern Environmental Law Center

The Southern Environmental Law Center is one of the nation’s most powerful defenders of the environment, rooted in the South. With a long track record, SELC takes on the toughest environmental challenges in court, in government, and in our communities to protect our region’s air, water, climate, wildlife, lands, and people. Nonprofit and nonpartisan, the organization has a staff of 200, including more than 130 legal and policy experts, and is headquartered in Charlottesville, Va., with offices in Asheville, Atlanta, Birmingham, Chapel Hill, Charleston, Nashville, Richmond, and Washington, D.C. selc.org  

About the Reed Award

SELC created the Reed Environmental Writing Award in 1994 to enhance public awareness of the value and vulnerability of the South’s natural treasures and to recognize and encourage the writers who most effectively tell the stories about the region’s environment. The award is named for SELC founding trustee Phil Reed, a talented attorney and committed environmental leader who believed deeply in the power of writing to change hearts and minds.

Selected by a distinguished panel of judges, Reed Award winners recently have included Jared Kofsky, Maia Rosenfeld, and Steve Osunsami of ABC News, Jonathan Mingle, author of “Gaslight,” Emily Strasser for her book “Half-Life of a Secret,” NPR’s David Folkenflik with Floodlight’s Mario Ariza and Miranda Green, Corban Addison for “Wastelands: The True Story of Farm Country on Trial,” Isabelle Chapman author of “Gambling ‘America’s Amazon” for CNN; and J. Drew Lanham, author of “The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature.”

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) announced Catherine Coleman Flowers and Lindsey Liles as the winners of its 2026 Phillip D. Reed Environmental Writing Award. Their work exemplifies the power of storytelling to capture some of the most important environmental issues facing the South.

The Reed Award celebrates writers who achieve both literary excellence and offer extraordinary insight into the South’s natural treasures and environmental challenges. Presented annually, the award recognizes outstanding writing on the Southern environment in two categories: Book and Journalism. The Book category honors work of nonfiction that are not self-published, and the Journalism category honors newspaper, magazine, and online writing published by a recognized institution such as a news organization, university, or nonprofit group. 

An award ceremony will be held in honor of the winners during the Virginia Festival of the Book. This event is free and open to the public. It will start at 5 p.m. on March 20, in the CODE Building, located at 225 West Water Street on the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Va. The event will also be streamed for free online.  

Christian Cooper will serve as the keynote speaker for the 2026 Reed Environmental Writing Award ceremony. Christian Cooper is an Emmy Award-winning host and the New York Times bestselling author of “Better Living Through Birding.” Known for his work as the host of National Geographic’s “Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper,” he brings his lifelong passion for birding and environmental advocacy to a wide audience. A former president of the Harvard Ornithological Club and current vice president of the New York City Bird Alliance, Cooper champions safe, accessible green spaces and engages underserved communities in the joys of birdwatching.

Register now to attend the ceremony or watch the livestream. The first 400 virtual registrants will receive a copy of Catherine Coleman Flowers’s book, “Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope.”  https://www.selc.org/reed-award-registration/

Here are additional details for this year’s winners:

Book Category

Catherine Coleman Flowers, a two-time recipient of the Reed Environmental Writing Award, is receiving the 2026 Reed Award for “Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope.

In “Holy Ground,” Flowers shares an inspiring collection of deeply personal essays, with an urgent message. Drawing from a lifetime of organizing and advocacy, Flowers frames the defining challenges of our time, from climate change to rural poverty, through the lived experiences of the communities most often left behind. Grounded in the history of the South, the essays lay bare how planned disinvestments and systemic neglect continue to deprive people and communities of the basic right to clean air, safe drinking water, and a healthy environment. Flowers weaves together reflections on ancestry, faith, loss, resilience, and responsibility, honoring the trailblazers who paved the way while candidly reckoning with the personal costs of fighting for the common good. With grace, moral clarity, and unwavering hope, “Holy Ground” charts a path toward social and environmental justice, calling readers to take action for their communities and for the planet we share.

Journalism Category

Lindsey Liles receives the 2026 Reed Award for the Garden & Gun feature “Inside the Fight to Save the World’s Most Endangered Wolf.

Liles’ reporting takes readers inside the ongoing struggle to protect the red wolf, the most endangered wolf species on the planet, whose only wild population remains in a small corner of eastern North Carolina. Through vivid reporting and careful attention to science, policy, and place, the story explores the fragile balance between wildlife conservation, land use, and public will. By centering on the people, ecosystems, and stakes involved, Liles’s work underscores the broader implications of species loss and the urgency of preserving the South’s natural wonders—and leaves readers with hope for the red wolf’s future.

Southern Environmental Law Center

The Southern Environmental Law Center is one of the nation’s most powerful defenders of the environment, rooted in the South. With a long track record, SELC takes on the toughest environmental challenges in court, in government, and in our communities to protect our region’s air, water, climate, wildlife, lands, and people. Nonprofit and nonpartisan, the organization has a staff of 200, including more than 130 legal and policy experts, and is headquartered in Charlottesville, Va., with offices in Asheville, Atlanta, Birmingham, Chapel Hill, Charleston, Nashville, Richmond, and Washington, D.C. selc.org  

About the Reed Award

SELC created the Reed Environmental Writing Award in 1994 to enhance public awareness of the value and vulnerability of the South’s natural treasures and to recognize and encourage the writers who most effectively tell the stories about the region’s environment. The award is named for SELC founding trustee Phil Reed, a talented attorney and committed environmental leader who believed deeply in the power of writing to change hearts and minds.

Selected by a distinguished panel of judges, Reed Award winners recently have included Jared Kofsky, Maia Rosenfeld, and Steve Osunsami of ABC News, Jonathan Mingle, author of “Gaslight,” Emily Strasser for her book “Half-Life of a Secret,” NPR’s David Folkenflik with Floodlight’s Mario Ariza and Miranda Green, Corban Addison for “Wastelands: The True Story of Farm Country on Trial,” Isabelle Chapman author of “Gambling ‘America’s Amazon” for CNN; and J. Drew Lanham, author of “The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature.”

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Today the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) announced Catherine Coleman Flowers and Lindsey Liles as the winners of its 2026 Phillip D. Reed Environmental Writing Award. Their work exemplifies the power of storytelling to capture some of the most important environmental issues facing the South.

The Reed Award celebrates writers who achieve both literary excellence and offer extraordinary insight into the South’s natural treasures and environmental challenges. Presented annually, the award recognizes outstanding writing on the Southern environment in two categories: Book and Journalism. The Book category honors work of nonfiction that are not self-published, and the Journalism category honors newspaper, magazine, and online writing published by a recognized institution such as a news organization, university, or nonprofit group. 

An award ceremony will be held in honor of the winners during the Virginia Festival of the Book. This event is free and open to the public. It will start at 5 p.m. on March 20, in the CODE Building, located at 225 West Water Street on the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Va. The event will also be streamed for free online.  

Christian Cooper will serve as the keynote speaker for the 2026 Reed Environmental Writing Award ceremony. Christian Cooper is an Emmy Award-winning host and the New York Times bestselling author of “Better Living Through Birding.” Known for his work as the host of National Geographic’s “Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper,” he brings his lifelong passion for birding and environmental advocacy to a wide audience. A former president of the Harvard Ornithological Club and current vice president of the New York City Bird Alliance, Cooper champions safe, accessible green spaces and engages underserved communities in the joys of birdwatching.

Register now to attend the ceremony or watch the livestream. The first 400 virtual registrants will receive a copy of Catherine Coleman Flowers’s book, “Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope.”  https://www.selc.org/reed-award-registration/

Here are additional details for this year’s winners:

Book Category

Catherine Coleman Flowers, a two-time recipient of the Reed Environmental Writing Award, is receiving the 2026 Reed Award for “Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope.

In “Holy Ground,” Flowers shares an inspiring collection of deeply personal essays, with an urgent message. Drawing from a lifetime of organizing and advocacy, Flowers frames the defining challenges of our time, from climate change to rural poverty, through the lived experiences of the communities most often left behind. Grounded in the history of the South, the essays lay bare how planned disinvestments and systemic neglect continue to deprive people and communities of the basic right to clean air, safe drinking water, and a healthy environment. Flowers weaves together reflections on ancestry, faith, loss, resilience, and responsibility, honoring the trailblazers who paved the way while candidly reckoning with the personal costs of fighting for the common good. With grace, moral clarity, and unwavering hope, “Holy Ground” charts a path toward social and environmental justice, calling readers to take action for their communities and for the planet we share.

Journalism Category

Lindsey Liles receives the 2026 Reed Award for the Garden & Gun feature “Inside the Fight to Save the World’s Most Endangered Wolf.

Liles’ reporting takes readers inside the ongoing struggle to protect the red wolf, the most endangered wolf species on the planet, whose only wild population remains in a small corner of eastern North Carolina. Through vivid reporting and careful attention to science, policy, and place, the story explores the fragile balance between wildlife conservation, land use, and public will. By centering on the people, ecosystems, and stakes involved, Liles’s work underscores the broader implications of species loss and the urgency of preserving the South’s natural wonders—and leaves readers with hope for the red wolf’s future.

Southern Environmental Law Center

The Southern Environmental Law Center is one of the nation’s most powerful defenders of the environment, rooted in the South. With a long track record, SELC takes on the toughest environmental challenges in court, in government, and in our communities to protect our region’s air, water, climate, wildlife, lands, and people. Nonprofit and nonpartisan, the organization has a staff of 200, including more than 130 legal and policy experts, and is headquartered in Charlottesville, Va., with offices in Asheville, Atlanta, Birmingham, Chapel Hill, Charleston, Nashville, Richmond, and Washington, D.C. selc.org  

About the Reed Award

SELC created the Reed Environmental Writing Award in 1994 to enhance public awareness of the value and vulnerability of the South’s natural treasures and to recognize and encourage the writers who most effectively tell the stories about the region’s environment. The award is named for SELC founding trustee Phil Reed, a talented attorney and committed environmental leader who believed deeply in the power of writing to change hearts and minds.

Selected by a distinguished panel of judges, Reed Award winners recently have included Jared Kofsky, Maia Rosenfeld, and Steve Osunsami of ABC News, Jonathan Mingle, author of “Gaslight,” Emily Strasser for her book “Half-Life of a Secret,” NPR’s David Folkenflik with Floodlight’s Mario Ariza and Miranda Green, Corban Addison for “Wastelands: The True Story of Farm Country on Trial,” Isabelle Chapman author of “Gambling ‘America’s Amazon” for CNN; and J. Drew Lanham, author of “The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature.”

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WELLESLEY, Mass., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Sun Life U.S. has received its 17th consecutive 100% score on Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index (CEI), the nation’s foremost benchmarking survey and report measuring LGBTQ+ workplace inclusion. Sun Life continuously engages employees in fostering an inclusive, supportive workplace that encourages every employee to bring their authentic selves to work.

“Maintaining a perfect score on the Corporate Equality Index year after year confirms our genuine commitment to the inclusion and belonging of all employees,” said Diontha Fancher, director of Inclusion & Belonging for Sun Life U.S. “Our dedication to a culture of inclusion helps attract and retain talent from all backgrounds, and drives how we support our employees in meaningful ways.”

As a leading benefits provider, Sun Life has been intentional in offering benefits that support all employees, and include considerations for the LGBTQ+ community so they can also thrive. This includes access to fertility and family building benefits without needing to provide a medical diagnosis of infertility, and a “chosen family” option within paid family leave coverage.

“For nearly a quarter of a century, the Corporate Equality Index has put a marker down for businesses committed to inclusion and transparency for all workers. Now, more than ever, we celebrate them,” said Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. “No matter the environment, companies that communicate clearly and lead with transparency earn trust, retain talent, and strengthen their business. We are always here to collaborate with employers who want to foster a workplace where team members can bring their best selves to the office.”

Sun Life’s Pride Inclusion Network supports GLAAD, and is a sponsor of Out & Equal, attending the Out & Equal 2025 Workplace Summit, and offering its resources to Sun Life employees.

Sun Life U.S. has been named a Best Employer for Diversity by Forbes and receives the Great Place to Work recognition each year. Sun Life’s other U.S. workplace recognitions include the Top Places to Work lists in the Boston Globe, Hartford Courant, Baltimore Sun, Kansas City Star, and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and the Top Workplaces list in the Kansas City Business Journal. Sun Life U.S. is also listed on the Bloomberg Gender Equality Index.

For more information on Sun Life’s Inclusion Networks and culture of belonging, visit https://www.sunlife.com/us/en/about/inclusion-at-sun-life/

For more information about working at Sun Life, visit https://www.sunlife.com/us/en/about/careers/.

About Sun Life
Sun Life is a leading international financial services organization providing asset management, wealth, insurance and health solutions to individual and institutional Clients. Sun Life has operations in a number of markets worldwide, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, India, China, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia and Bermuda. As of September 30, 2023, Sun Life had total assets under management of C$1.34 trillion. For more information, please visit www.sunlife.com.

Sun Life Financial Inc. trades on the Toronto (TSX), New York (NYSE) and Philippine (PSE) stock exchanges under the ticker symbol SLF.

Sun Life U.S. is one of the largest providers of employee and government benefits, helping more than 50 million Americans access the healthcare and coverage they need. Through employers, industry partners and government programs, Sun Life U.S. offers a portfolio of benefits and services, including dental, vision, disability, absence management, life, supplemental health, medical stop-loss insurance, and healthcare navigation. Sun Life employs more than 8,300 people in the U.S., including associates in our partner dental practices and affiliated companies in asset management. Group insurance policies are issued by Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada (Wellesley Hills, Mass.), except in New York, where policies are issued by Sun Life and Health Insurance Company (U.S.) (Lansing, Mich.). For more information visit our website and newsroom.

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CHICAGO, Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Experience healthier, deeper sleep with a new organic mattress and bedding during the winter season. For Presidents’ Day, My Green Mattress is offering steep discounts on luxury organic mattresses and bedding that will enable you and your family to get the sleep you’ve been dreaming of. From February 6 to 24th, 2026, customers receive 15% off mattresses and bedding. No discount code is needed; discount is automatically applied. Shop the sale.

My Green Mattress’s organic sleep products are known for their handcrafted quality, rigorous safety and ecological standards, and their commitment to making all their organic products in the USA, at their family-owned facility. Now is a great time to upgrade your mattress and bedding to safer, more ecological organic products that are proudly handcrafted in the USA.

Mattresses featured in this sale include the luxury organic Natural Escape Mattress, with up to 1462 pocketed coils and a 7-zone lumbar support system, nestled in lush GOLS- and GOTS-certified organic latex and wool. Or, the best-selling Kiwi Organic Mattress, a great option for kids and adults alike, with a two-inch layer of GOLS-certified contouring latex on top of a 7-zone lumbar support system – starting at just $675.

From the Emily Organic Crib Mattress, to the Pure Eco Organic Kids Mattress for growing kids, My Green Mattress offers a non-toxic, handcrafted sleep solution for every member of the family. The discount also applies to GOTS-certified organic sheets and bedding, as well as mattress protectors and organic mattress toppers for improved comfort and breathability.

What sets My Green Mattress’ products apart:

  • Certified Safer Sleep – certifications from GOTS, GOLS, GreenGuard Gold and MadeSafe® mean that you can rest easy knowing the products are backed by rigorous standards.
  • Risk-Free 365-Night Sleep Trial – every customer gets 365 nights to try at My Green Mattress product before committing to purchasing.
  • More Comfort, Better Design – With its patented pocketed coil system, extra comfort layers of organic latex, wool and cotton, and its button-tufted, handcrafted attention to detail, My Green Mattress offers products that are more comfortable, durable and breathable.
  • 20-Year Warranty – All mattresses are backed by an industry-leading 20 year warranty.

Shop the sale today to improve your sleep, your health and the health of our planet.

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CHICAGO, Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Experience healthier, deeper sleep with a new organic mattress and bedding during the winter season. For Presidents’ Day, My Green Mattress is offering steep discounts on luxury organic mattresses and bedding that will enable you and your family to get the sleep you’ve been dreaming of. From February 6 to 24th, 2026, customers receive 15% off mattresses and bedding. No discount code is needed; discount is automatically applied. Shop the sale.

My Green Mattress’s organic sleep products are known for their handcrafted quality, rigorous safety and ecological standards, and their commitment to making all their organic products in the USA, at their family-owned facility. Now is a great time to upgrade your mattress and bedding to safer, more ecological organic products that are proudly handcrafted in the USA.

Mattresses featured in this sale include the luxury organic Natural Escape Mattress, with up to 1462 pocketed coils and a 7-zone lumbar support system, nestled in lush GOLS- and GOTS-certified organic latex and wool. Or, the best-selling Kiwi Organic Mattress, a great option for kids and adults alike, with a two-inch layer of GOLS-certified contouring latex on top of a 7-zone lumbar support system – starting at just $675.

From the Emily Organic Crib Mattress, to the Pure Eco Organic Kids Mattress for growing kids, My Green Mattress offers a non-toxic, handcrafted sleep solution for every member of the family. The discount also applies to GOTS-certified organic sheets and bedding, as well as mattress protectors and organic mattress toppers for improved comfort and breathability.

What sets My Green Mattress’ products apart:

  • Certified Safer Sleep – certifications from GOTS, GOLS, GreenGuard Gold and MadeSafe® mean that you can rest easy knowing the products are backed by rigorous standards.
  • Risk-Free 365-Night Sleep Trial – every customer gets 365 nights to try at My Green Mattress product before committing to purchasing.
  • More Comfort, Better Design – With its patented pocketed coil system, extra comfort layers of organic latex, wool and cotton, and its button-tufted, handcrafted attention to detail, My Green Mattress offers products that are more comfortable, durable and breathable.
  • 20-Year Warranty – All mattresses are backed by an industry-leading 20 year warranty.

Shop the sale today to improve your sleep, your health and the health of our planet.

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